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2012 - Issue 5 - September

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signature body-conscious bandage dresses than Las Vegas. Their strict-meets-sexy con- struction, crafted of equal parts architecture and the manipulation of those constraining yet comfortable bandages, never fails to bewitch the wearer. After all, what woman isn't on the lookout for a dress that will effort- lessly sculpt that which should be curvaceous and cinch or slim that which should not? Indeed, such an idea seems to top the wish list of innumera- ble women who seek out adventures that can only be found in a Las Vegas eve- ning. "When you walk into a room wearing an Hervé Léger dress, automatically you've made a statement," Lubov says. "And women in Las Vegas love to make an impression." The Ukranian-born Lubov trained with a renowned Russian ballet company as a child, but now serves as chief creative officer of the BCBGMaxAzriaGroup; she and the Tunisian- born Max, the company's founder and Hervé Léger's leather harnesses on the Fall runway CEO, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary this year. Their working relationship is an easy one, she says— "Max is a visionary, and I'm about details." After purchasing Hervé Léger from its namesake designer in 1998, Lubov proved her mettle for not rush- ing production, as it wasn't until 2007 that the Azrias felt the time was right to debut what Lubov calls an aesthetic of "glamour and sensuality, one which maintains its couture heritage, but evolved through our Azria spirit." Their Fall 2012 collection is a par- ticularly strong example of that idea: All the codes are there—the body-sculpt- ing silhouettes, the painstaking work of the bandage placement—mingled with an eques- trian vibe showcased through details such as cunning leather harnesses worn over dresses, just one element of what overall was some of the best leather detailing (a key trend of the season) on the Fall runways. "It's a study in seduction and restraint," Lubov says. "We know what a woman wants when she wears these dresses: She wants to feel powerful and confident." "Women in Las Vegas love to make an impression. " Also key to this collection: the notion that it's time to start thinking about Hervé Léger beyond those signature dresses. "This collection was a big step forward for us, because there were a lot more separates," she says. "We wanted to step away from dresses, while of course knowing that they're central to our brand, but also spend a lot of time on the details: metallics, foil finishes, beading, fur, fringe, or beaded inserts. Fall is really a study in luxe." It's a well-planned move, especially as Hervé Léger is a label that has experienced more than its share of knock-offs over the years—and yet Lubov seems unfazed by the seemingly endless parade of look-alikes. "When we purchased the label, we spent six years developing techniques to ensure we got the tension just right in our knitting machines," she says. "The people who do a cheap ver- sion of what we do don't have that time; they're in it for a season and they're out." For Lubov, the fun and the challenge will always be in that highly special fabric, creating new and increas- ingly sophisticated iterations of a collection she quite simply calls "my baby." "I love working with the bandages because they're always about evolving, creating, and moving forward," she says. "They're a breed unto themselves." Hervé Léger, Miracle Mile Shops, 702-732-4529; herveleger.com V VEGASMAGAZINE.COM 83 The often-imitated, never-duplicated looks at the Hervé Léger boutique at Miracle Mile Shops Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand, wearing a dress from the Azrias' Spring/Summer 2012 collection. celebs on the red carpet in Hervé Léger at May's Brandy was among the PHOTOGRAPHY BY JON KOPALOFF/FILMMAGIC (BRANDY); JEFF GREEN (STORE)

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